Please mark your calendars for September 7th-10th 2017! Join us for a Wild Weekend of fun in the Weiser State Forest! Enjoy the rocks of Rattling Creek singletrack, an IMBA EPIC, all weekend long with old and new friends. End your Friday with a Chili Cookoff contest and micro brew swap. Saturday will have guided tours of the trails for all abilities and end with a dinner, beers, and entertainment. Click here to register now! Event Details: Where: Camp Muckleratz 2749 Game Lands Rd, Halifax, PA 17032 Time: 7pm Thursday – 4pm Sunday Cost: $45 Space is limited – Register early! Included in your admission: Guided rides or suggested routes on the Rattling Creek Singletrack Primitive camping for 3 nights Breakfast coffee and bagels each morning Chili cookoff contest Friday evening. Big prizes for top 3 chili makers. Dinner on Saturday Evening ( You will receive a voucher for a half chicken BBQ or pulled pork sandwich, side, and beer) Live Entertainment on Saturday evening An entry into the big SWAG Drawing Friday Night Chili Cook-Off. Bring a pot of your best Chili to share and be judged, prizes to be awarded!...

SAMBA hosts a monthly ride on the Parkway Trail System on the second Saturday of each month! Please visit and join our Facebook group for updates and more info. https://www.facebook.com/groups/44621924269/...

Great news!!! We have permission to ride through March on Thursday nights only! The rules are as follows: Riders are allowed in the park until 9pm (Riders may park at any of the lots on the property) There must be a minimum of 2 riders Riders must have a light and be wearing a helmet Riders may only ride approved trails Please respect these rules and have...

PLEASE JOIN US ON OCT 22 FOR OPENING DAY IN HARRISBURG!!! The Susquehanna Area Mountain Bike Association is nearing completion of The Parkway Trail System after more than a year’s work building 10 miles of trails that are sustainable, safe and fun. We’ve logged almost 1200 hours of volunteer time since Harrisburg City Council passed our resolution in July 2015. SAMBA is a 501c3 non-profit organization and has managed to raise all funds needed to establish the entire trail facility. We see the natural surface trail option as a wonderful enhancement to the Capital Area Greenbelt that provides an escape from the city grind and a connection to nature. We tried to maximize green spaces and create a unique facility that will provide a recreational opportunity where we previously had none. This type of facility will help us retain residents and attract people to the area to visit, ride and contribute to the local economy. We designed the trail system using the Greenbelt as it’s spine. Folks can access the trail network traffic-free from any neighborhood instead of loading up the car and driving 45-60 minutes to reach the closest trails. The trail system will offer a place for beginners to learn, novices to build their skills and experts to have a fun trail experience. The trails will be shared-use (trail runners, hikers, bird watchers etc.), directional and marked for all skill levels. The City of Harrisburg is the primary stakeholder for the facility with the County of Dauphin and LCSWMA also contributing land for trail development. Partners and supporters of this project also include Quality Bicycle...

Registration for Dirt Fest 2016 is open now at BikeReg and filling up quickly. Be sure to reserve your spot now! REGISTER UNDER SUSQUEHANNA AREA MOUNTAIN BIKE ASSOCIATION TO RIDE AND CAMP WITH THE SAMBA CREW!Registration for Dirt Fest 2016 is open now at BikeReg and filling up quickly. Be sure to reserve your spot now!We’re excited to announce the return of presenting sponsor Pivot Cycles for Dirt Fest 2016. “We are bringing a big fleet of bikes with all the newest models in every size for riders to try, including our Mach 6 Aluminum and the Mach 429 Trail. And our favorite East Coast rider, Aaron Chase, will be there to ride and chill with everyone, too,” said Chris Cocalis, Pivot’s president. This summer marks the seventh annual gathering of the mountain bike tribe on a wooded, porcupine-infested peninsula, jutting out into Central Pennsylvania’s Raystown Lake. Proceeds from Dirt Rag Dirt Fest go directly to support the Allegrippis Trails System, through the Friends of Raystown Lake Trails Fund. Thus far the event has donated over $40,000 to the trails which keeps them open and maintained. Details General admission – ($40 pre reg/ $55 day of) Everyone (even houseboaters) looking to participate in Dirt Fest will need to register for the Weekend Event Pass. This will allow you to ride any demo bike you like, take any class or clinic, use the shuttles, enjoy the social events, you get the idea. The event opens to the public at noon on Friday. Camping – ($20 per individual, pre registration only) Be sure to register for camping if you plan to...

Spring Gobbler season starts this weekend at Swatara and Weiser. The Schedule is: April 25, 2015 – Special season for eligible junior hunters, with required license, and mentored youth May 2-16, legal hunting hours are one-half hour before sunrise until noon May 18-30, legal hunting hours are one-half hour before sunrise until one-half hour after sunset. If you ride on any day but Sunday, WEAR BRIGHT...

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